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  1. Summer Survivors (Lithuanian: Išgyventi vasarą) is a 2018 Lithuanian drama film written and directed by Marija Kavtaradzė. It aims to portray mental illnesses, their impact on the lives of young adults, and their resilience.

  2. Apr 19, 2019 · Summer Survivors: Directed by Marija Kavtaradze. With Adrija Cepaite-Palsauskiene, Gelmine Glemzaite, Vilija Grigaityte, Giedre Gudeikiene. An ambitious young research psychologist, Indre, has reluctantly agreed to transport two patients from one psychiatric unit to another in exchange for research privileges at her clinic.

  3. An ambitious young research psychologist, Indrė, who has reluctantly agreed to transport two patients from one psychiatric unit to another in exchange for re...

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  5. Summer Survivors. Indre, an ambitious research psychologist, agrees to transport two patients to a seaside psychiatric unit in exchange for research privileges. Paulius, a young man whose manic bipolar disorder symptoms, contrast with the introvert Juste, whose wounds are hidden from sight.

  6. Jan 23, 2019 · Screen can exclusively reveal the first trailer for Marija Kavtaradze's feature debut 'Summer Survivors', ahead of the film's world premiere in the Discovery...

  7. Summer Survivors is a road film, where a psychologist Indre is ordered to take two young patients - Paulius and Juste - to a psychiatric hospital in a seaside town.

  8. What Summer Survivors does so well is show the extent to which mental illness is a merciless vortex. It's one that can, at times, be hidden by a smile and a joke, but continues to spin,...

  9. Synopsis. Twenty-something Indre (Indré Patkauskaité), a recent psychology postgraduate, has just joined a leading clinic when she’s tasked with escorting Paulius (Paulius Markevicius), a patient who has bipolar disorder, to another facility.

  10. Summer Survivors. DRAMA. Indre, an ambitious research psychologist, agrees to transport two patients to a seaside psychiatric unit in exchange for research privileges. Paulius, a young man whose manic bipolar disorder symptoms, contrast with the introvert Juste, whose wounds are hidden from sight.